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cforster on "2-3 DH Articles for a survey of Literary Criticism"http://digitalhumanities.org/answers/topic/2-3-dh-articles-for-a-survey-of-literary-criticism#post-901
Fri, 21 Jan 2011 17:47:11 +0000cforster901@http://digitalhumanities.org/answers/<p><em>Replying to @<a href='http://digitalhumanities.org/answers/profile/ryan'>Ryan</a> Cordell's <a href="http://digitalhumanities.org/answers/topic/2-3-dh-articles-for-a-survey-of-literary-criticism#post-899">post</a>:</em></p>
<p>So these are perhaps unsurprising suggestions given our mutual UVA pedigree, but I think something of Jerome McGann's makes a lot of sense. I know folks have actually used games of IVANHOE (played in class, on paper, or via blogs) with some success (though I'm too timid to do that). Something from <em>Radiant Textuality</em> makes sense. These pieces are available online:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/jjm2f/blackwell.htm">Marking Texts in Many Dimensions</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/jjm2f/old/deform.html">Deformance and Interpretation</a></li>
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<p><em><strong>EDIT:</strong> Added five minutes later when this, also rather unoriginal, thought occurred to me:</em> Something from Franco Moretti's <em>Graphs, Maps, and Trees</em> could work well I think (or even the whole book; it is delightfully short).
</p>Ryan Cordell on "2-3 DH Articles for a survey of Literary Criticism"http://digitalhumanities.org/answers/topic/2-3-dh-articles-for-a-survey-of-literary-criticism#post-899
Fri, 21 Jan 2011 15:47:51 +0000Ryan Cordell899@http://digitalhumanities.org/answers/<p>This spring I'm teaching a survey of literary criticism. We need to cover many of the major movements during the semester, and I will only have 1 week to devote to DH. I do, however, want my students to be aware of this increasingly influential field--and, of course, the field I'm most interested in myself.</p>
<p>What 2-3 articles would you include in such a survey? They'd need to be fairly broad--for students who aren't necessarily interested in DH (at least not yet). Stephen Ramsay's "Algorithmic Criticism" (<a href="http://tiny.cc/d81s6" rel="nofollow">http://tiny.cc/d81s6</a>) was suggested on Twitter. Other ideas?
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